Friends of Sergeant Mike smith's family set up a GoFundMe account that’s up nearly $200,000.

Another group, the Dallas Foundation's Line of Duty Fund, has raised more than $350,000 as of Wednesday morning.

Frazier, a police officer himself, said the money will help families get through the first days and weeks when the business of day-to-day life takes a back seat to grief.

“We had one of the wives, she said, as soon as I gave her the check, she says we were trying to figure out if we were going to have to move,” said Frazier. “My family would be in the same position. Half of our earnings are gone now. He's gone, how are we going to pay for the things we have right now.

The ATO Foundation says the money it collects for the fallen officers includes the DART officer.

Some of the donations are set aside for the injured, as well.

ATO and Dallas Foundation say no admin costs are being deducted from any donations they collect.

Frazier with the ATO Foundation says checks for over $120,000 have already been delivered to three of the families. The other two will be delivered as the beneficiaries are sorted out.

A spokesperson for GoFundMe does take out an admin fee, but will donate $10,000 to the four accounts established so far.